A product of the vibrant, progressive political culture of western Massachusetts during the early 1970s, the Alternative Energy Coalition played a key role in the growth of antinuclear activism. In 1974, the AEC helped mobilize support for Sam Lovejoy after he sabotaged a weather tower erected by Northeast Utilities in Montague, Mass., in preparation for a proposed nuclear power plant, and they helped organize the drive for a referendum opposing not only the proposed plant in Montague, but existing plants in Rowe, Mass., and Vernon, Vt. Forming extensive connections with other antinuclear organizations, the AEC also became one of the organizations that united in 1976 to form the Clamshell Alliance, which made an art of mass civil disobedience.

The AEC Records provide insight into grassroots activism of the 1970s and 1980s, galvanized by the seemingly unrestrained growth of the nuclear power industry. The records, emanating from the Hampshire County branch, contain both research materials used by the AEC and organizational and promotional materials produced by them, including publications, minutes of meetings, correspondence, and materials used during protests. Of particular interest are a thick suite of organizational and other information pertaining to the occupation of the Seabrook (N.H.) nuclear power plant in 1979 and minutes, notes, and other materials relating to the founding and early days of the Clamshell Alliance. The collection is closely related to the Antinuclear Collection (MS 547).

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Background on Alternative Energy Coalition

On Washington's Birthday in 1974, a local organic farmer and member of the Montague Farm commune, Sam Lovejoy, committed an act of civil disobedience. In the early morning hours he used hand tools to fell a weather-monitoring tower erected by Northeast Utilities, the corporation that was planning to build a massive nuclear power plant in town. Leaving the wreckage behind, Lovejoy flagged down a passing patrol car and turned himself in to face the consequences, hoping to spur a public debate about the use of nuclear energy. In that he succeeded. During the weeks that followed, Lovejoy's trial garnered national attention and catalyzed the formation of antinuclear organizations such as the Alternative Energy Coalition (AEC).

Founded in Montague, the AEC offered support for Lovejoy during the trial as well as for the larger aim of building broad-based opposition to nuclear power in the wake of Richard Nixon's "Project Independence," which included a plan to build 1,000 nuclear power plants by the year 2000. From the outset, the AEC used a range of tactics to achieve their goals, from political engagement, to petitions, public awareness campaigns, and direct action. The activist Harvey Wasserman, a co-organizer of the AEC, and several of his associates created a political party to influence local elections, supporting Lovejoy as he ran for representative to town meeting, and Anna Gyorgy (another AEC founder), Marc Sills, Nina Simon, and Janice Frey for other spots under the antinuclear "No Party" ticket.

By the early spring, the AEC began collecting signatures to place a dual referendum on the ballot for the state senatorial district, the first instructing the senator to oppose the proposed plant at Montague, the second instructing him or her to "sponsor and support a resolution aimed at closing and dismantling" the region's two active nuclear power plants at Rowe, Massachusetts, and Vernon, Vermont. They were successful, gathering over 3,800 supporters.

In 1976, the AEC chose to affiliate with several antinuclear organizations to form the Clamshell Alliance, a New England-based coalition of antinuclear activists. Through acts of non-violent civil disobedience, most notably the 1976 and 1977 occupations of the Seabrook Nuclear Power plant in New Hampshire, the Clamshell galvanized the antinuclear movement and became one of the major factors in radically slowing the growth of the nuclear industry in the United States. The AEC continued as a separate organization with chapters in both Hampshire and Franklin Counties, until disbanding in about 1981. By that time, dozens of other groups were active in opposition to nuclear power, aligned with the AEC's principles of non-violent direct action.

Scope of collection

The Alternative Energy Coalition Records document the organizational life of the Massachusetts-based antinuclear activist group from approximately 1974 to 1981, centered on the Hampshire County Branch. Reflecting the AEC's dual commitment to promoting the use of renewable energy resources and opposing nuclear power, the records provide an indication both of the high degree of decentralization characteristic of the early antinuclear movement and the impressive coordination maintained between like-minded organizations.

In addition to administrative records of the Hampshire County chapter of the AEC, the collection contains fliers, newsletters, leaflets, and other promotional materials, information on alternative energy, correspondence with allied organizations, and some realia used in protesting nuclear power. Of particular interest is a thick sheaf of notes, memoranda, and minutes of meetings from the organization and early years of the Clamshell Alliance, including minutes of the Coordinating Committee and a variety of materials relating to the occupations at the Seabrook (N.H.) Nuclear Power Plant between 1977 and 1979.

Series 1 contains documents produced by the AEC for its own use and day-to-day operations, including flyers, meeting announcements, project proposals, handbooks, training session materials, meeting minutes, and member contact information. The organization also created extensive planning materials, including reconnaissance maps of New England nuclear sites for non-violent protest actions and outgoing petitions to the President against nuclear power. This series contains some artifacts, including black armbands worn by AEC members during site occupations as well as handmade hitch-hiking placards. Of special note in this series are three office logbooks that AEC members annotated and used to communicate with one another during direct action engagements, and a pad of paper used by AEC and affiliated members to document--in real time--the actions of the October 6, 1979 Seabrook occupation. (This pad is in the folder entitled, "Clamshell - Seabrook Occupation, October 6th, 1979.")

Series 2 contains materials collected by the AEC on a wide range of alternative energy sources. Enclosed are magazine articles, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets elaborating on nuclear issues, including nuclear weapons use and the environmental impacts of nuclear energy. The AEC was committed to gathering information about non-nuclear energy sources like solar, wind, electric power, and fossil fuels. In addition, the AEC maintained a small library of books, brochures, fact sheets, catalogues, and product listings exploring practical energy conservation methods, this last intended for use of private citizens. Brochures in this series investigate topics ranging from improved house construction to composting toilets, from hot water heaters to energy-efficient fireplaces. The AEC also received weekly reports from the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (from 1976-1979) and the Department of Energy (from 1978-1979). A few representative reports are preserved in this series. The AEC also collected legislative materials denoting Massachusetts alternative energy policies.

Series 3 contains material relating to the AEC's extensive connections to other environmental and antinuclear activist groups, both local and national. The AEC collected newsletters, news articles, and correspondence from groups with similar objectives. The AEC's strongest link was to the Clamshell Alliance; this organization's mission, membership, planning, and operations overlapped with those of the AEC after Clamshell's founding in 1976. As such, most material in this series is devoted to the Clamshell Alliance. Other selected affiliated organizations include the Abalone Alliance (California), Crabshell Alliance, Palmetto Alliance, Potomac Alliance, Tennessee Valley Energy Alliance, Vermont Yankee Decommissioning Alliance, and the Rocky Flats Truth Force. The AEC also kept documents relating to other ideologically aligned social issues, such as the Red Power, Women's Rights, Mohawk Sovereignty, and Peace Movements.

Collection inventory

Series 1. Organizational Materials

1973-1981

66 folders

Artifacts: Logbooks (1976-1979) and songbook,"Songs of Seabrook"

1979

Box 1: 1

Artifacts: Four (4) Black Arm Bands

1979

Box 1: 2

Artifacts: Hitchhiking Signs

ca.1979

Box 1: 3

May 6th Coalition March on Washington

ca.1979

Box 1: 4

June 24th Occupation (1978)

1978

Box 1: 5

July 21st-22nd, 1979: Legal Seabrook

1979

Box 1: 6

October 7th Occupation Tactics and Site Access

ca.1979

Box 1: 7

November 11, 1978, Car Caravan and Demonstration

1978

Box 1: 8

AEC: 1 June 1979 Recycling Memo

1979

Box 1: 9

AEC: Finances

1978-1979

Box 1: 10

AEC: Mailing Lists

1979

Box 1: 11

AEC: Meeting Minutes

1976-1977

Box 1: 12

AEC: Meeting Minutes

1979-1980

Box 1: 13

AEC: "Nuclear Power and Alternative Energy Info Book," Office Copy

1973-1977

Box 1: 14

AEC: People Lists

ca.1979

Box 1: 15

AEC: Press Releases and Newspaper Articles

1979-1981

Box 1: 16

Alternative Energy Fair

ca.1979

Box 1: 17

Canvassing Information

ca.1979

Box 1: 18

Conferences, Speakers, Public meetings

1978

Box 1: 19

Correspondence

1977-1981

Box 1: 20

Congress File (Temporary)

1979

Box 1: 21

Danbury Federal Prison Bibliographies, etc.

ca.1979

Box 1: 22

Evaluations: No Nukes

ca.1979

Box 1: 23

Facilitating

ca.1979

Box 1: 24

Finances

1977

Box 1: 25

Hampshire County AEC News Release

1977-1978

Box 1: 26

Hampshire County Petition Forms

1979

Box 1: 27

Inventory

ca.1979

Box 1: 28

Journals and Newsletters

ca.1979

Box 1: 29

Leaflets - External

ca.1979

Box 1: 30

Mailing Lists

1979

Box 1: 31

Maps: Misc.

ca.1979

Box 1: 32

Media Contacts

1978-1979

Box 1: 33

Montague Intervention

1977-1979

Box 1: 34

Montague LPV Task Force

1977

Box 1: 35

Neutron Bomb Petitions

ca.1979

Box 1: 36

Newsletters: AEC and Other

1978-1980

Box 1: 37

Non-Violent Training Committee (Western Mass)

1978-1979

Box 1: 38

Nuke Moratorium Petitions

ca.1979

Box 1: 39

Occupation/Restoration Task Force

1977-1978

Box 2: 1

Office Business

1977-1979

Box 2: 2

People's Alliance

1977

Box 2: 3

Plymouth

1978

Box 2: 4

Poems, Songs

ca.1979

Box 2: 5

Public Education Task Force (NUKES)

1979

Box 2: 6

Railway Express Agency and Co. (Building Lease) - 1948/1958

ca.1979

Box 2: 7

RATE Hikes

1979-1980

Box 2: 8

Seabrook 1978: A Handbook

1978

Box 2: 9

Seabrook Nuke Plant

1978

Box 2: 10

Seabrook Occupation: Chronological Press Folio

ca.1978

Box 2: 11

Seabrook Petitions

ca.1978

Box 2: 12

Subscription Requests to Periodicals, etc.

1978-1979

Box 2: 13

Sun Day

1978

Box 2: 14

Survival Summer - Info

ca.1979

Box 2: 15

Three Mile Island - President Carter Petitions

ca.1979

Box 2: 16

Trident Teach-In Materials (AEC)

1977-1978

Box 2: 17

Unity Committee, April 26, 1980

1980

Box 2: 18

Valley Advocate (Newspaper)

ca.1979

Box 2: 19

Vermont Yankee Nuclear Plant

1979-1980

Box 2: 20

VYDA - March 30th 1980 - News Clippings

1980

Box 2: 21

VYDA - Proposals and Meeting Info

ca.1979

Box 2: 22

Xerox Masters - Originals for Leaflets

ca.1979

Box 2: 23

Western Mass Trainers

1979

Box 2: 24

Yankee Power Plant Petitions

1979

Box 2: 25

Year of the Child - Info

ca.1979

Box 2: 26

Series 2. Research

1960-1980

132 folders

Alternative Energy

1967-1979

Box 2: 27

Alternative Energy Clippings

1976-1977

Box 2: 28

Alternative Energy Stores and Suppliers

ca.1979

Box 2: 29

Antinuclear Groups Nationwide List

1979

Box 2: 30

Black Fox Plant (Okla.)

1979

Box 2: 31

Breeder Reactors

1973

Box 2: 32

Catalogs and Resources

1979-1980

Box 2: 33

Coal

1976

Box 2: 34

Composting Toilets

1976-1977

Box 2: 35

Conservation (General Info)

1973-1977

Box 2: 36

Consumer Publication

1976

Box 2: 37

County Voice

1979

Box 2: 38

Criminal Code Reform Act - H.R. 689, S. 1437

1978

Box 2: 39

Construction Work in Progress Public Service Co. (N.H.)

1978-1981

Box 2: 40

Department of Energy and Nuclear Regulatory Commission

1976-1980

Box 2: 41

Diablo Canyon

1977

Box 2: 42

Economics / Nuclear

1977-1979

Box 3: 1

Effects of Nuclear Power

1973-1978

Box 3: 2

Effects of Nuclear Power - Environmental

1978-1979

Box 3: 3

Electric Energy

ca.1979

Box 3: 4

Energy

1979

Box 3: 5

Energy Analyses

1979

Box 3: 6

Energy Efficient Architecture

1974-1977

Box 3: 7

Energy (General Info)

1977

Box 3: 8

Energy House

1975

Box 3: 9

Energy Task Force Alternative Currents / A.T.A.C

1979

Box 3: 10

Environmental Action / Energy Research and development Administration

1976

Box 3: 11

Environmental Hazards

1976-1978

Box 3: 12

Environmental Policy Center

1978

Box 3: 13

Environmental Protection Agency

1975-1977

Box 3: 14

Fireplaces and Hardware

ca.1979

Box 3: 15

Gas

1976-1977

Box 3: 16

G.E. Boycott

1979

Box 3: 17

Graphics

Box 3: 18

Guardian - Newsletters

1979-1980

Box 3: 19

Health and Occupational Safety

1976-1977

Box 3: 20

Hudson River

1977-1979

Box 3: 21

Hydro Electricity Dam Inventory W. Mass

1979

Box 3: 22

Hydropower

1978-1979

Box 3: 23

Insulation

1976-1977

Box 3: 24

International

1976-1977

Box 3: 25

J. P. Stevens (Corporation)

1977

Box 3: 26

Jamesport Generating Station

1976-1979

Box 3: 27

Labor Law Reform

1977-1978

Box 3: 28

Legislation

1977-1979

Box 3: 29

Legislation - Mass.

1979

Box 3: 30

Legislature - Congress

1976-1978

Box 3: 31

Literature - Antinuclear Organizations

1978-1979

Box 3: 32

Literature - Periodicals

1978

Box 3: 33

Maine Yankee

1979

Box 3: 34

The Manhattan Project - Wall Street Action, Oct. 29th

1979

Box 3: 35

Master Plan for Energy

1978

Box 3: 36

National Center for Appropriate Technology

1979-1980

Box 3: 37

Newspapers

1978-1979

Box 3: 38

Non-Energy Articles

1978

Box 3: 39

Nonviolence

1976-1977

Box 3: 40

Northampton Daycare

ca.1979

Box 3: 41

Nuclear Accidents

1976

Box 3: 42

Nuclear Accidents - Evacuation

1975-1979

Box 3: 43

Nuclear - Breeder Reactor (LMFBR Program)

1974-1978

Box 3: 44

Nuclear - Clinch River

1976-1977

Box 3: 45

Nuclear Energy - Pro Articles, Trident Launch

1979

Box 3: 46

NIRS- Nuclear Information Resource Serv.

1979-1980

Box 3: 47

Nuclear Material, Misc.

1971-1979

Box 3: 48

Nuclear Power I

1972-1976

Box 4: 1

Nuclear Power II

1974-1979

Box 4: 2

Nuclear Power III

1973-1979

Box 4: 3

Nuclear Regulatory Commission

1976-1981

Box 4: 4

Nuclear Safety

1978-1979

Box 4: 5

Nuclear Waste I

1975-1978

Box 4: 6

Nuclear Waste II

1974-1976

Box 4: 7

Nuclear Waste Disposal

1976-1977

Box 4: 8

Nuclear Waste Management

1960-1979

Box 4: 9

Oil

1976-1977

Box 4: 10

People and Energy

1979

Box 4: 11

Politics and Education, Middletown (Conn.)

1978-1979

Box 4: 12

Pollution

1975-1977

Box 4: 13

Power Plant Licensing

1975

Box 4: 14

Power Plant Safety

1978

Box 4: 15

Price-Anderson Act

1977

Box 4: 16

Promoting Enduring Peace

1979

Box 4: 17

Radiation - Low-Level Effects

1979

Box 4: 18

Radioactive Waste: New England

1976-1978

Box 4: 19

Reference Boiling Water Reactor Decommissioning

1980

Box 4: 20

Reading List

1978

Box 4: 21

Research - Bibliographies

ca.1979

Box 4: 22

Research - Journals, Newsletters, Newsclippings

1976-1980

Box 4: 23

Research - Reports

ca.1979

Box 4: 24

Rural Education Center

1980

Box 4: 25

SALT and Government Propaganda

1978-1979

Box 4: 26

Scenic Hudson - Clearwater Sunday

1978

Box 4: 27

Science Articles - oil, coal, etc.

1978-1979

Box 4: 28

Shoreham - Long Island (N.Y.)

1980

Box 4: 29

Sierra Atlantic

1978-1979

Box 4: 30

Sierra Club Literature

1978

Box 4: 31

Silkwood, Karen

1977

Box 4: 32

Soft Technology

1979

Box 4: 33

Solar

1970-1978

Box 4: 34

Solar Bulletins

1977-1980

Box 4: 35

Solar Controls

ca.1979

Box 4: 36

Solar Collector Brochures (Air)

1977

Box 5: 1

Solar Collector Brochures (Liquid)

1977

Box 5: 2

Solar Energy - Application in Homes

1976-1978

Box 5: 3

Solar Energy Clippings and Articles

1972-1979

Box 5: 4

Solar Energy - Mass.

1976

Box 5: 5

Solar Greenhouses

1977

Box 5: 6

Solar Heating Brochures

1977

Box 5: 7

Solar Heating - Domestic Hot Water Systems

1977

Box 5: 8

Solar Energy Institutes of America

1977-1980

Box 5: 9

Solar - Legislation,Government

1976-1978

Box 5: 10

Solar Lobby

ca.1979

Box 5: 11

Solar - Photovoltaics

ca.1979

Box 5: 12

Solar Satellites

1979

Box 5: 13

Street Papers

1978

Box 5: 14

Sun Power

1974

Box 5: 15

Solar Pumps

Box 5: 16

Solar Resources

1977-1978

Box 5: 17

Solar Supplies and Info Centers

1976-1977

Box 5: 18

Thermal Curtains and Insulation

1977-1978

Box 5: 19

Three Mile Island

1980

Box 5: 20

Three Mile Island Accident

1977-1981

Box 5: 21

Utilities

1976-1977

Box 5: 22

Waste Storage

1976-1979

Box 5: 23

Water Conservation 1978-1979

ca.1979

Box 5: 24

Weapons

1978-1981

Box 5: 25

Wind

1974-1976

Box 5: 26

Wind - Newspaper Clippings

1976-1979

Box 5: 27

Wood - General

1975-1978

Box 5: 28

Wood Stove Brochures

1977

Box 5: 29

Women

1979

Box 5: 30

Yankee Atomic

1980

Box 5: 31

Series 3. Affiliated Groups

1977-1980

109 folders (3 linear feet)

Abalone Alliance

1977-1980

Box 5: 32

Affinity Groups

ca.1978

Box 5: 33

Alliance for Survival

ca.1978

Box 5: 34

AFSC - American Friends Service Committee Incorporated

1979

Box 5: 35

Anti-Draft Material Ad-Hoc Committee

1979

Box 5: 36

Arizona Mobilization for Survival

1979

Box 5: 37

Berkshire AEC

1977

Box 5: 38

Berkshire Alliance for Safe Energy

1979

Box 5: 39

Black Hills Alliance

ca.1979

Box 5: 40

Che Lumumba School

1979

Box 5: 41

Citizen's Energy Project of Washington DC

1979

Box 5: 42

Citizens for Safe Energy Dorset (Vt.)

1979-1980

Box 5: 43

Citizens for Safe Power Transmission (Red Hook, NY)

1978

Box 5: 44

Citizen's Party (Citizens Committee)

ca.1979

Box 5: 45

Clamshell: 1978-1979 Fall River Reactor Blockade

ca.1979

Box 5: 46

Clamshell: Additional Resources

ca.1979

Box 5: 47

Clamshell: Affinity Groups Membership

ca.1979

Box 5: 48

Clamshell: Internal Committees

1978

Box 5: 49

Clamshell: Clamshell Alliance Newsletters

1977-1979

Box 5: 50

Clamshell: Clamshell Alliance News Releases

1976-1977

Box 5: 51

Clamshell: Blockade Handbook

1978

Box 5: 52

Clamshell: Boston Chapter

1977-1980

Box 5: 53

Clamshell: Brainstorms

1977

Box 5: 54

Clamshell: "Clams for Democracy"

ca.1979

Box 6: 1

Clamshell: Conferences, Western Mass.

1978

Box 6: 2

Clamshell: Clamshell Congress

1979-1980

Box 6: 3

Clamshell: Clamshell Congress Proposals

1978-1979

Box 6: 4

Clamshell: Contacts

1974-1979

Box 6: 5

Clamshell: Coordinating Committee, Part 1

1978

Box 6: 6

Clamshell: Coordinating Committee, Part 2

1978

Box 6: 7

Clamshell: Coordinating Committee

1979

Box 6: 8

Clamshell: Coordinating Committee Reports

ca.1979

Box 6: 9

Clamshell: Legal Info

1977-1979

Box 6: 10

Clamshell: Non-Violent Training Sessions

1978

Box 6: 11

Clamshell: Occupation I and II

1976

Box 6: 12

Clamshell: Organizational Materials I

1977

Box 6: 13

Clamshell: Organizational Materials II

1979-1980

Box 6: 14

Clamshell: Rally, October 23

ca.

Box 6: 15

Clamshell: Resources: Reading Lists, films, magazines

ca.1979

Box 6: 16

Clamshell: Seabrook Action

1978

Box 6: 17

Clamshell: Seabrook Action, May 24

1980

Box 6: 18

Clamshell: Seabrook Occupation, May 30

1977

Box 6: 19

Clamshell: Seabrook Occupation, Memos

ca.1977

Box 6: 20

Clamshell: Seabrook Occupation, Oct. 6

1979

Box 6: 21

Clamshell: Seabrook Occupation Oct. 6th Newspaper Clippings

1979

Box 6: 22

Clamshell: Training Information

1976-1978

Box 6: 23

Clamshell: Training for Trainers

ca.1977

Box 6: 24

Clean Energy Petition PIDC Correspondence

1978

Box 6: 25

Coalition for Direct Action at Seabrook

1979-1980

Box 6: 26

Coalition for a New Foreign and Military Policy

1979-1980

Box 6: 27

Community for Creative Nonviolence

ca.1979

Box 6: 28

Concerned Citizens of Rhode Island: Clippings to be Filed

1978

Box 6: 29

Concerned Citizens for Safe Energy (Stuyvesant, N.Y.)

ca.1979

Box 6: 30

Connecticut Citizen Action Group

1977

Box 6: 31

Crabshell Alliance

1978

Box 6: 32

Critical Mass (Citizens' Movement for Safe and Efficient Energy)

1976-1978

Box 6: 33

Dorothy Day Community

1980

Box 6: 34

Eastern Federation of Nuclear Opponents and Safe Energy Proponents

1978

Box 6: 35

Energy News of Hampshire AEC

1978

Box 6: 36

Food for Thought

1979

Box 6: 37

Franklin County AEC

1977-1979

Box 6: 38

Franklin County Energy Project

1979

Box 6: 39

Green Mountain Post Films

1978

Box 6: 40

Greenpeace

ca.1979

Box 6: 41

Hampshire County AEC

1977-1979

Box 6: 42

Haymarket News

1979-1980

Box 6: 43

John Brown Anti-Klan Committee

1980

Box 6: 44

International Nuclear Protest Groups

1978-1979

Box 6: 45

Labor Party Literature

1977

Box 6: 46

Long River Project

1980

Box 6: 47

Lower Pioneer Valley Regional Planning Committee

1980

Box 6: 48

Mass. Alliance for a Safe Energy Future

1979

Box 6: 49

Mass PIRG

1974-1980

Box 7: 1

Michigan PIRGIN

1979

Box 7: 2

Mobilization for Survival

1978-1979

Box 7: 3

Mobilization in Pioneer Valley

1979

Box 7: 4

Mohawk Nation

1979

Box 7: 5

Municipal Power Advocacy Coalition

1979

Box 7: 6

MUSE - Musicians United for Safe Energy

1979

Box 7: 7

Natural Guard

ca.1979

Box 7: 8

NECNP - New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution

1975-1977

Box 7: 9

Nuclear Power Resources (New York PIRG, etc.)

1977-1978

Box 7: 10

NYS Alliance to Save Energy

1973-1978

Box 7: 11

Pacific Alliance

Box 7: 12

Palmetto Alliance

1978-1979

Box 7: 13

Pennsylvania

Box 7: 14

Pioneer Valley War Tax Resistance

1979

Box 7: 15

PIRG New Jersey

1975-1976

Box 7: 16

Potomac Alliance

1979

Box 7: 17

RADS - Radiation Alert Development Signpost, New Hampshire Local

1980

Box 7: 18

Rath Proposal

ca.1979

Box 7: 19

Regional Environmental Council - Worcester, Mass.

1977-1978

Box 7: 20

Rocky Flats Truth Force

1979

Box 7: 21

SANE - Citizens' Organization for a Sane World (D.C.)

1979-1980

Box 7: 22

SCANN - Student Coalition Against Nukes Nationwide

1979

Box 7: 23

Shad Material (NYC Shad Alliance)

1978-1979

Box 7: 24

SNDF - Stuyvesant Nuclear Discussion Forum

1978

Box 7: 25

Solar Rollers

1978

Box 7: 26

Solar Strollers

ca.1979

Box 7: 27

Tennessee Valley Energy Alliance

1979

Box 7: 28

Texas

1979

Box 7: 29

Traprock

ca.1979

Box 7: 30

Trojan Decommissioning Alliance

1977

Box 7: 31

UMass Energy

1978-1979

Box 7: 32

Union of Concerned Scientists

1978

Box 7: 33

Vermont Yankee Decommissioning Alliance

1979-1980

Box 7: 34

Women and Life on Earth

ca.1979

Box 7: 35

Workers Alliance

1977-1978

Box 7: 36

Administrative information

Access

The collection is open for research.

Language:

English

Provenance

Acquired from Gary Tartakov, December 2008 (Accession number 2008-295).